Power Electronics Circuit Analysis with PSIM®
eBook - ePub

Power Electronics Circuit Analysis with PSIM®

  1. 606 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
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eBook - ePub

Power Electronics Circuit Analysis with PSIM®

About this book

Power electronics systems are nonlinear variable structure systems. They involve passive components such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors, semiconductor switches such as thyristors and MOSFETs, and circuits for control.

The analysis and design of such systems presents significant challenges. Fortunately, increased availability of powerful computer and simulation programs makes the analysis/design process much easier.

PSIM ® is an electronic circuit simulation software package, designed specifically for use in power electronics and motor drive simulations but can be used to simulate any electronic circuit. With fast simulation speed and user friendly interface, PSIM provides a powerful simulation environment to meed the user simulation and development needs.

This book shows how to simulate the power electronics circuits in PSIM environment. The prerequisite for this book is a first course on power electronics. This book is composed of eight chapters:

Chapter 1 is an introduction to PSIM.

Chapter 2 shows the fundamentals of circuit simulation with PSIM.

Chapter 3 introduces the Simview ™. Simview is PSIM's waveform display and post-processing program.

Chapter 4 introduces the most commonly used components of PSIM.

Chapter 5 shows how PSIM can be used for analysis of power electronics circuits. 45 examples are studied in this chapter.

Chapter 6 shows how you can simulate motors and mechanical loads in PSIM.

Chapter 7 introduces the SimCoupler ™. Simcoupler fuses PSIM with Simulink ® by providing an interface for co-simulation.

Chapter 8 introduces the SmartCtrl ®. SmartCtrl is a controller design software specifically geared towards power electronics applications.

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Chapter 1 An overview of PSIM®

1.1 Introduction

This chapter introduces PSIM, different parts of PSIM environment, and its help system.

1.2 PSIM software

PSIM, which is developed by Powersim Inc. (https://powersimtech.com/), is an electronic circuit simulation software package, designed specifically for use in power electronics and motor drive simulations but can be used to simulate any electronic circuit. With fast simulation speed and user-friendly interface, PSIM provides a powerful simulation environment to meet the user simulation and development needs. PSIM is used by industries for research and product development and it is used by educational institutions for research and teaching.
PSIM includes the basic package as well as the following add-on modules (modules, extended PSIM functionality into specific areas of circuit simulation, and design):
Motor drive: Built-in electric machine models and mechanical load models for motor drive system studies.
Digital control: Discrete library elements such as zero-order hold, z-domain transfer function blocks, quantization blocks, and digital filters for digital control system analysis.
Thermal: Library elements and functions calculate semiconductor device losses and inductor losses.
Renewable energy: Library elements, such as solar module, wind turbine, battery, and ultracapacitor models for renewable energy applications.
Power Supply Design Suite: Pre-built design templates for resonant LLC converters.
EMI Design Suite: Design templates for EMI analysis and EMI filter design.
Motor control design suite: Pre-built templates for induction motor and linear/nonlinear PMSM drives.
Hybrid electric vehicle design suite: Pre-built templates for hybrid electric vehicle powertrain system design.
SimCoupler: Interface between PSIM and MATLAB/Simulink for co-simulation.
SPICE: Functions to link to LTspice.
MagCoupler: Interface between PSIM and the electromagnetic field analysis ­software JMAG for co-simulation.
MagCoupler-RT: Link between PSIM and JMAG-RT data files.
ModCoupler: Interface between PSIM and ModelSim for co-simulation. There are two versions of the interface: ModCoupler-VHDL that supports VHDL code, and ModCoupler-­Verilog that supports Verilog code.
SimCoder: Function for automatic code generation.
F2833x Target: Library elements for automatic code generation for TI F2833x series DSP.
F2803x Target: Library elements for automatic code generation for TI F2803x series DSP.
F2802x Target: Library elements for automatic code generation for TI F2802x series DSP.
F2806x Target: Library elements for automatic code generation for TI F2806x series DSP.
F2837x Target: Library elements for automatic code generation for TI F2837x series DSP.
F28004x Target: Library elements for automatic code generation for TI F28004x series DSP.
PE-Expert4 Target: Library elements for automatic code generation for Myway PE-Expert4 hardware platform.
Processor in the loop: Interface between PSIM and TI DSP hardware boards for processor-in-the-loop simulation. It also includes the fu...

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. Chapter 1 An overview of PSIM®
  6. Chapter 2 Basics of PSIM
  7. Chapter 3 Simview™
  8. Chapter 4 PSIM’s elements
  9. Chapter 5 Simulation of power electronic converters
  10. Chapter 6 Electrical machines
  11. Chapter 7 SimCoupler™
  12. Chapter 8 SmartCtrl
  13. Index